European Movement in Berkshire welcomes news of a UK/EU ‘relationship reset’
The news of a reset of the UK - EU relationship has been welcomed by the local group of the European Movement in Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsThe news of a reset of the UK - EU relationship has been welcomed by the local group of the European Movement in Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsWes Streeting was joined by Reading MPs Olivia Bailey, Yuan Yang and Matt Rodda.
Read moreDetailsThe new post-Brexit trade deal between the UK and India has been "warmly welcomed" by one of the MPs for Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe annual performance of Reading council's planning team has been celebrated as most appeals against its decisions have been swatted away.
Read moreDetailsWe're counting down to big waste collection changes which will affect all residents in Reading from Monday 9 June.
Read moreDetailsTrying to cross the Wokingham Road to get to Earley Station is far too dangerous. Cars speed along the road, without too many breaks in the traffic.
Read moreDetailsReading council has raised nearly £1 million from the planning process, with more than two dozen appeals decided over the last year
Read moreDetailsThe map of Earley could be redrawn in the near future, with discussions about its exact nature taking place.
Read moreDetailsIt is little things make me think about getting older.
Read moreDetailsReading council has been blasted for bagging up its parking ticket machines and removing the option to pay with cash.
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